Bulgarian filmmakers Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov examine the corruption at the heart of their nation through the ...
London-set psychological thriller Rain Catcher looks the part – unfortunately, it doesn't have the script, performances or ...
The sonic palette on You're Gonna Need a Little Music is more textured and abrasive than previously heard from Yard Act, ...
Nia Archives' second full-length album is a post-rave emotional exploration of a turbulent 2025, as she fell in and then ...
With battling workshops and frenetic club nights, Chicago footwork has found a foothold in Scotland’s party culture. We speak ...
[Updated Tue 19 Aug, 10.30am] So close! The 2025 Edinburgh festivals are nearly at an end, and as we head through the final week, this page is home to the reviews of our favourite shows from across ...
Ahead of this year's Fringe by the Sea, one East Lothian local invites you to ditch the cobbles, skip the crowds, and get yourself to the coast this August There’s something about Fringe by the Sea ...
With great choreography and an engaging new score, this new stage adaptation of The Karate Kid is a vibrant and engaging take ...
This formally dazzling bullying drama from Serbian director Miroslav Terzić paints a brutal picture of the youth of today.
The XCERTS' frontman Murray Macleod gives us a track-by-track guide to their sixth studio album, i think i want to go home ...
On Glory of the King's Hand, Chuck Strangers proves his ability on the mic matches his production skills, but the record's ...
This adaptation of a short story by cult Japanese author Kaori Ekuni, aka the female Murakami, is a strange and intoxicating ...
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